Here Come the Girls (TV series) explained

Genre:Variety
Presenter:Ruth Nye
Country:Australia
Language:English
Runtime:30 minutes
Network:ABV-2

Here Come the Girls was a short-lived Australian television variety series which aired in early 1960 on ABC station ABV-2. Hosted by Ruth Nye, the cast of the first episode of the weekly series included vocalist Paula Langlands, soprano Madge Stephens, and pianists Joy Mitchell and Wendy Pomroy.[1] As the title suggests, the main focus of the series was female performers. There is no information available as to whether any of the episodes are still extant.

Reception

Reviewing the first episode, The Age considered the series to be "a big disappointment". The writer for the newspaper said that Wendy Pomroy's piano item was entertaining, but that "Elsewhere was chaos for a channel which has a record for the presentation of above-average variety of the more dignified type"[2] and stated the second episode showed no improvement.

Notes and References

  1. News: 1960-01-21 . Monday Television . 9 . . Radio/TV Supplement . 2013-06-06.
  2. News: 1960-02-04 . Channel Two's Girls' Show a Big Disappointment . 3 . . Radio/TV Supplement . 2013-06-06.